Physical Penetration Testing

Assessing and strengthening Physical Security against unauthorized access and threats

What is Physical Penetration Testing?

Physical penetration testing (physical pentesting) is a type of security testing that involves simulating real-world physical attacks on an organization's physical infrastructure.

The goal is to assess how vulnerable an organization is to physical security breaches, such as unauthorized access to buildings, facilities, or critical systems.

Unlike traditional penetration testing, which focuses on digital vulnerabilities (e.g., software, networks), physical pentesting targets the physical environment.

Importance of Physical Penetration Testing:

Identify Weaknesses in Physical Security

Identify weaknesses in locks, doors, windows, security alarms, and surveillance systems.

Protect Sensitive Information

Gaining physical access can allow attackers to steal hard drives, documents, or other sensitive materials. Physical penetration testing highlights these risks.

Mitigate Risk of Theft, Vandalism, or Sabotage

In addition to digital breaches, physical breaches can result in theft, property damage, or sabotage.

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